Sturt V North

Posted:
Mon Apr 29, 2019 8:01 pm
by Brett
Dont write off North . They will be playing for their season . Showed some good signs and have a long break over Sturt this week.
Re: Sturt V North

Posted:
Tue Apr 30, 2019 1:21 pm
by ChickCock
Cum on u Cockaleeeechies !

Re: Sturt V North

Posted:
Fri May 03, 2019 8:08 am
by DOC
Sturt v North Adelaide | Peter Motley Oval | 2:40pm
Live telecast on Channel 7 and the 7plus App
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STURT
Sturt has included an athletic forward in its squad for the clash with North on Saturday.
Former SA U18 player Mihail Lochowiak has again been named for a possible Statewide Super League debut after being named in the Double Blues’ 23-man squad.
He has been joined on the five-man extended interchange bench by crumbing small forward Jack Penfold.
League
F: J. Hone, Sutcliffe, Riley
HF: M. Evans, Munn, Battersby
C: Slimming, Colquhoun, Crocker
HB: Harms, Stephens, Carey
B: F. Evans, Coomblas, Sumner
R: Fahey-Sparks, Kirkwood, Pearce
INT: Penfold, Lochowiak, Condon, Greenslade, Patullo
IN: Penfold, Patullo
Reserves
Voigt, Richards, Thornton, Samblich, Voss, Shute, Grivell, Clifford, Edmonds, Illman, Thiele, Burrows, Wallace, Mitchell, Laycock, Armiento, Stuart, Parker-Boers, Wills, Allan, Grieve.
Under-18
F: Henke, May, J. Ferrari
HF: Holland, Durack, Crane
C: Britten-Jones, Harradine, Hough
HB: Laube, Matteucci, How
B: Twelftree-Conor, Paddick, Grieve
R: Zevenboom, Fahey, Evans
INT: Bates, Howe, Starr, Z. Grivell
EMG: Z. Parker-Boers, Ferres, Duperouzel
NORTH
North Adelaide could have as many as two RAA Rookies play against Sturt on Saturday.
Key defender Dyson Hilder (18, 195cm and 90kg) and small forward Frank Szekely (19, 177cm and 68kg) have both been included in the Roosters’ 22-man squad.
Hilder is a talented key position player who has also been selected in the Torrens University SA U18 squad while Szekely must survive the cut after being named on the four-man extended interchange bench.
Wingman Brayden Kirk has been named for what would be his first League game of the year while Jared Deep was sent back to the Reserves.
Defender Jake Wohling is unavailable due to concussion.
League
F: Verity, Harvey, Agorastos
HF: Hender, Ramsey, Miller
C: Olekalns, Tropiano, Allmond
HB: Laurie, Smith, Spina
B: Hilder, C. Craig, Slee
R: A. Barns, Combe, T. Schwarz
INT: Driscoll, Kirk, J. Schwarz, Szekely
IN: Hilder, Kirk, Szekely
OUT: Deep, Wohling (concussion)
Reserves
Jarman, Chapman, Wharton, Aldridge, Deep, Maroney, Minervini, C.Barns, J.Craig, Lower, Blair, Tiggemann, T.Finlay, Ginever, Coleman-Oakes, Neagle, Magor, Bowman, Langley, Flanagan, Osborne.
Under-18
F: Newchurch, Robinson, Hem
HF: M. Borg, Campbell, Byrne
C: Scott, Hodges, Crompton
HB: Akker, Vasey, Ok
B: Antrobus, Daniell, Nance
R: Hart, L. Borg, Dinning
INT: Willis, Tindale, N. Santillo, Disibio, Buck, Z. Santillo, Millar, O’Loughlin
Re: Sturt V North

Posted:
Tue May 07, 2019 1:31 pm
by northerner
I think its fair to suggest that Slimming is the first player in SANFL history to have guys reported for striking him in 3 consecutive games.... wow, what would be a common factor there?

Re: Sturt V North

Posted:
Tue May 07, 2019 1:36 pm
by mots02
northerner wrote:I think its fair to suggest that Slimming is the first player in SANFL history to have guys reported for striking him in 3 consecutive games.... wow, what would be a common factor there?

That he's got the just about the lightest frame of anyone consistently getting an SANFL game and oppo players think its tough to try and knock his head off?

Re: Sturt V North

Posted:
Tue May 07, 2019 4:47 pm
by Al22
mots02 wrote:northerner wrote:I think its fair to suggest that Slimming is the first player in SANFL history to have guys reported for striking him in 3 consecutive games.... wow, what would be a common factor there?

That he's got the just about the lightest frame of anyone consistently getting an SANFL game and oppo players think its tough to try and knock his head off?

I was curious about this so I checked the SANFL website. Both theories good but neither quite correct. In round 3 Mitch Grigg was reported for striking Slimming, nothing inR4, in R5 it was Slimming who was reported for striking Joel Cross, then R6 Agorastos for striking Slimming.
Re: Sturt V North

Posted:
Tue May 07, 2019 5:25 pm
by northerner
Al22 wrote:mots02 wrote:northerner wrote:I think its fair to suggest that Slimming is the first player in SANFL history to have guys reported for striking him in 3 consecutive games.... wow, what would be a common factor there?

That he's got the just about the lightest frame of anyone consistently getting an SANFL game and oppo players think its tough to try and knock his head off?

I was curious about this so I checked the SANFL website. Both theories good but neither quite correct. In round 3 Mitch Grigg was reported for striking Slimming, nothing inR4, in R5 it was Slimming who was reported for striking Joel Cross, then R6 Agorastos for striking Slimming.
Watch this space. Seems as if he enjoys a bit of spice. Certainly not totally innocent when Grigg clocked him.
Re: Sturt V North

Posted:
Tue May 07, 2019 6:54 pm
by Brett
How do you mean watch this space ?
Re: Sturt V North

Posted:
Tue May 07, 2019 8:06 pm
by Jim05
northerner wrote:Al22 wrote:mots02 wrote:northerner wrote:I think its fair to suggest that Slimming is the first player in SANFL history to have guys reported for striking him in 3 consecutive games.... wow, what would be a common factor there?

That he's got the just about the lightest frame of anyone consistently getting an SANFL game and oppo players think its tough to try and knock his head off?

I was curious about this so I checked the SANFL website. Both theories good but neither quite correct. In round 3 Mitch Grigg was reported for striking Slimming, nothing inR4, in R5 it was Slimming who was reported for striking Joel Cross, then R6 Agorastos for striking Slimming.
Watch this space. Seems as if he enjoys a bit of spice. Certainly not totally innocent when Grigg clocked him.
As always the retaliator gets caught.
Takes a lot to get Grigg that wound up